Question? Does anyone know much about a Juki TL-2000Qi 9 inch Long Arm
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I don't know awhole lot about long ARMS, so need your advice about Juki TL-2000Qi Factory services 9 inch Long Arm sewing & Quilting Machine Used...
#2

I just bought a Juki 2010Q and love it!!! I have it sitting in my sewing cabinet. Just finished piecing my grandson's quilt and started the FMQing this morning. Having the 9" throat is wonderful.
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Midarm machines start with about a 13" throat. Longarms start with about a 17" throat and can go up to 28" or so (maybe 32"?).
The Juki with a 9" throat is still a shortarm machine. The throat is bigger than most domestic machines, but still relatively small -- especially for frame work. This Juki is usually used for piecing and quilting, similar to quilting on any other domestic machine, but the throat area makes working on a large quilt easier.
Actually Juki recently came out with a longarm machine, and I thought this was the one you were referring to. From what I have read it's a nice machine but has some quirks and limitations that would rule it out as a choice for me. My "dream" longarm machine is an Innova!
The Juki with a 9" throat is still a shortarm machine. The throat is bigger than most domestic machines, but still relatively small -- especially for frame work. This Juki is usually used for piecing and quilting, similar to quilting on any other domestic machine, but the throat area makes working on a large quilt easier.
Actually Juki recently came out with a longarm machine, and I thought this was the one you were referring to. From what I have read it's a nice machine but has some quirks and limitations that would rule it out as a choice for me. My "dream" longarm machine is an Innova!
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I just purchased a Juki2010Q, I love it! My advice is before you buy online, check with your local dealer. Mine matched internet pricing, showed me how to thread it and set it up. Now I have a local adviser and service.
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I have an older Juki TL 98Q...it isn't a long arm...only 7". I wouldn't purchase the machine unless you have actually seen it and checked it out. I highly recommend buying from a dealer...most will match internet prices...plus you will get personal help.
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